Salivary Gland Cancer

Dr. Mukti Mukherjee
[12+ Years Experience]

Radiation Oncologist In Kolkata

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Salivary Gland Cancer Doctor in Kolkata

Salivary gland cancer develops in the glands that produce saliva in your mouth and throat. The fluid of salivary glands helps with digestion and hydration, keeps your mouth moist, and prevents infection.

Though the tumors can be benign (non-cancerous), malignant (cancerous) salivary gland tumors can grow aggressively and affect nearby structures. While uncommon, early diagnosis and treatment are required for a better prognosis.

Get an appointment with Dr. Mukti Mukherjee for a salivary gland cancer radiation therapy consultation in Kolkata.

Types of Salivary Glands

The salivary glands are classified into major and minor types:
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Major Salivary Glands

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  • Submandibular Glands: Situated below the jaw, these glands are minor and secrete saliva under the tongue.
  • Sublingual Glands: Found under the floor of the mouth, they are the smallest of the major glands.
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Minor salivary glands

  • Hundreds of tiny glands exist in the lips, tongue, mouth top, cheeks, nose, and voice box.
  • Less common than major salivary gland tumors but more likely to be cancerous.
Salivary Gland Cancer Doctor in Kolkata

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Kolkata – 700054

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Symptoms

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Painless lump or swelling in the mouth, jaw, or neck

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Fluid from ear
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Facial pain, weakness, or numbness in the affected area
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Difficulty swallowing or opening the mouth wide
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Dry mouth or trouble speaking
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Changes in taste

If you notice any of these symptoms, get medical advice from Dr. Mukherjee, Kolkata’s well-known radiation oncologist.
Salivary Gland Cancer Symptoms

Causes

Changes in DNA can lead to abnormal cell growth.

Changes in DNA can lead to abnormal cell growth.

It's more common in people over 50.

It’s more common in people over 50.

In some cases, inherited genetic conditions may contribute.

In some cases, inherited genetic conditions may contribute.

Certain genetic conditions

Certain genetic conditions

Smoking

Smoking

Workplace chemical exposures

Workplace chemical exposures

Evaluation

To diagnose salivary gland cancer, doctors use a variety of tests, including:
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Physical examination
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CT scans, MRIs, X-rays, and ultrasound, endoscopy
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Biopsy / Fine Needle Aspiration
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Salivary Gland Cancer Management

Management

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Surgery

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Radiation therapy
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Chemotherapy

Consult Dr. Mukti Mukherjee and discuss the best course of treatment suitable for you after a strong evaluation of your health, age, condition and other surrounding factors.

Salivary Gland Cancer Management

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best treatment for stage 4 salivary gland cancer?

Generally, radiation oncology therapy is preferable, but in some cases, a combination of surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy may be required depending on the location and spread of the tumor.

Are all salivary gland tumors cancerous?

Most salivary gland tumors are benign, but routine monitoring is recommended.

Can salivary gland cancer come back?

Yes, salivary gland cancer can recur after treatment. Regular follow-up appointments with Dr Mukti Mukherjee are advisable to monitor for recurrence.

What is the survival rate?

The survival rate depends on the cancer stage, type, and individual health conditions.

Where can I find a doctor to treat salivary gland cancer?

You can get an appointment with the renowned salivary gland cancer doctor in Kolkata, Dr Mukti Mukherjee. She has over 12 years of experience treating carcinoma of the salivary gland with radiation therapy.